Table Of Contents
Fibre Channel Show Commands
show cfs
show debug npv
show device-alias
show fabric-binding
show fc2
show fcalias
show fcdomain
show fcdroplatency
show fcflow stats
show fcid-allocation
show fcns database
show fcns statistics
show fcoe
show fcroute
show fcs
show fcsp
show fctimer
show fdmi
show flogi
show fspf
show in-order-guarantee
show lldp
show loadbalancing
show npv flogi-table
show npv status
show npv traffic-map
show port index-allocation
show port-security
show rlir
show rscn
show san-port-channel
show scsi-target
show topology
show trunk protocol
show vsan
show wwn
show zone
show zone analysis
show zoneset
Fibre Channel Show Commands
This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Fibre Channel show commands available on Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches.
show cfs
To display Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) information, use the show cfs command.
show cfs {application [name app-name] | lock [name app-name [vsan vsan-id]] | merge status
[name app-name [vsan vsan-id]] | peers [name app-name [vsan vsan-id] | regions | status}
Syntax Description
application
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Displays locally registered applications.
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name app-name
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(Optional) Specifies a local application information by name. Maximum length is 64 characters.
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lock
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Displays the state of application logical or physical locks.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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merge status
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Displays CFS merge information.
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peers
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Displays logical or physical CFS peers.
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regions
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Displays the CFS regions.
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status
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Displays if CFS distribution is enabled or disabled. Enabled is the default configuration.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example shows how to display CFS physical peer information for all applications:
The following example shows how to display CFS information for all applications on the switch:
switch# show cfs application
Note
The show cfs application command displays only those applications that are registered with CFS. Conditional services that use CFS do not appear in the output unless those services are running.
The following example shows how to display CFS information for the device alias application:
switch# show cfs application name device-alias
The following example shows how to display CFS merge operation information for the device alias application:
switch# show cfs merge status device-alias
The following example shows whether or not CFS distribution is enabled:
show debug npv
To display the N Port Virtualization (NPV) debug commands configured on the switch, use the show debug npv command.
show debug npv
Syntax Description
This command has no other keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The show debug npv command is available only when the switch is in NPV mode.
Examples
The following example shows all the NPV debug commands available on the switch:
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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debug npv
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Enables debugging NPV configurations.
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show device-alias
To display the device name information, use the show device-alias command.
show device-alias {database | merge status | name device-name [pending] | pending |
pending-diff | pwwn pwwn-id [pending] | session status | statistics | status
Syntax Description
database
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Displays the entire device name database.
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merge status
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Displays the device merge status.
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name device-name
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Displays device name database information for a specific device name.
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pending
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Displays the pending device name database information.
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pending-diff
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Displays pending differences in the device name database information.
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pwwn pwwn-id
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Displays device name database information for a specific pWWN. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal digit.
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session status
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Displays the device name session status.
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statistics
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Displays device name database statistics.
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status
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Displays the device name database status.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.
Examples
The following example shows how to display the contents of the device alias database:
switch# show device-alias database
The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases:
switch# show device-alias name efg
The following example shows how to display all global fcaliases and all VSAN dependent fcaliases:
switch# show device-alias statistics
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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device-alias name
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Configures device alias names.
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device-alias database
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Configures device alias information.
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device-alias distribute
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Enables device alias CFS distribution.
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show fabric-binding
To display configured fabric binding information, use the show fabric-binding command.
show fabric-binding {database [active] [vsan vsan-id] | efmd statistics [vsan vsan-id] | statistics
[vsan vsan-id] | status [vsan vsan-id] | violations [last number]}
Syntax Description
database
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Displays configured database information.
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active
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(Optional) Displays the active database configuration information.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Specifies the FICON-enabled VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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efmd statistics
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Displays Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) statistics.
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statistics
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Displays fabric binding statistics.
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status
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Displays fabric binding status.
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violations
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Displays violations in the fabric binding configuration.
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last number
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(Optional) Specifies recent violations. The range is 1 to 100.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays configured fabric binding database information:
switch# show fabric-binding database
The following example displays active fabric binding information:
switch# show fabric-binding database active
The following example displays active VSAN-specific fabric binding information:
switch# show fabric-binding database active vsan 61
The following example displays configured VSAN-specific fabric binding information:
switch# show fabric-binding database vsan 4
The following example displays fabric binding statistics:
switch# show fabric-binding statistics
The following example displays fabric binding status for each VSAN:
switch# show fabric-binding status
The following example displays EFMD statistics:
switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics
The following example displays EFMD statistics for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fabric-binding efmd statistics vsan 4
The following example displays fabric binding violations:
switch# show fabric-binding violations
show fc2
To display FC2 information, use the show fc2 command.
show fc2 {bind | classf | exchange | exchresp | flogi | nport | plogi | plogi_pwwn | port [brief] |
socket | sockexch | socknotify | socknport | vsan}
Syntax Description
bind
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Displays FC2 socket bindings.
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classf
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Displays FC2 classf sessions.
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exchange
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Displays FC2 active exchanges.
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exchresp
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Displays FC2 active responder exchanges.
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flogi
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Displays FC2 FLOGI table.
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nport
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Displays FC2 local N ports.
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plogi
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Displays FC2 PLOGI sessions.
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plogi_pwwn
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Displays FC2 PLOGI pWWN entries.
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port
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Displays FC2 physical port table.
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brief
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Displays FC2 physical port table in brief format.
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socket
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Displays FC2 active sockets.
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sockexch
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Displays FC2 active exchanges for each socket.
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socknotify
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Displays FC2 local N port PLOGI/LOGO notifications for each socket.
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socknport
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Displays FC2 local nports per each socket.
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vsan
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Displays FC2 VSAN table.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays FC2 active socket information:
The following example displays FC2 socket binding information:
The following example displays FC2 local N port information:
The following example displays FC2 PLOGI session information:
The following example displays FC2 physical port information:
The following example displays FC2 local N port PLOGI notifications for each socket:
switch# show fc2 socknotify
The following example displays FC2 local N ports for each socket:
switch# show fc2 socknport
The following example displays FC2 VSAN table:
show fcalias
To display the member name information in a Fibre Channel alias (fcalias), use the show fcalias command.
show fcalias [name fcalias-name] [pending] [vsan vsan-id]
Syntax Description
name fcalias-name
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(Optional) Displays fcalias information for a specific name. The maximum length is 64.
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pending
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(Optional) Displays pending fcalias information.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Displays fcalias information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.
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Command Default
Displays a list of all global fcaliases and all VSAN-dependent fcaliases.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
To make use of fcaliases as device names instead of using the cryptic device name, add only one member per fcalias.
Examples
The following example displays fcalias configuration information:
switch# show fcalias vsan 1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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fcalias name
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Configures fcalias names.
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show fcdomain
To display the Fibre Channel domain (fcdomain) information, use the show fcdomain command.
show fcdomain [address-allocation [cache] | allowed | domain-list | fcid persistent [unused] |
pending [vsan vsan-id] | pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] | session-status [vsan vsan-id] | statistics
[interface {fc slot/port [vsan vsan-id] } | san-port-channel port [vsan vsan-id]] | status | vsan
vsan-id]
Syntax Description
address-allocation
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(Optional) Displays statistics for the FC ID allocation.
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cache
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(Optional) Reassigns the FC IDs for a device (disk or host) that exited and reentered the fabric for the principal switch. In the cache content, VSAN refers to the VSAN that contains the device, WWN refers to the device that owned the FC IDs, and mask refers to a single or entire area of FC IDs.
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allowed
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(Optional) Displays a list of allowed domain IDs.
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domain-list
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(Optional) Displays a list of domain IDs provided by the principal switch.
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fcid persistent
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(Optional) Displays persistent FC IDs (across reboot).
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pending
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(Optional) Displays the pending configuration.
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pending-diff
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(Optional) Displays the difference between the running configuration and the pending configuration.
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session-status
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(Optional) Displays the last action performed by FC domain.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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statistics
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(Optional) Displays the statistics of FC domain.
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interface
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(Optional) Specifies an interface.
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fc slot/port
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(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
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san-port-channel port
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(Optional) Specifies a SAN port channel interface. The range is 1 to 128.
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status
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(Optional) Displays all VSAN-independent information in FC domain.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
When you enter the show fcdomain with no arguments, all VSANs are displayed. The VSANs should be active or you will get an error.
Examples
The following example displays the fcdomain information for VSAN 1:
switch# show fcdomain vsan 1
The following example displays the fcdomain domain-list information for VSAN 76:
switch# show fcdomain domain-list vsan 76
Number of domains: 3
Domain ID WWN
--------- -----------------------
0xc8(200) 20:01:00:05:30:00:47:df [Principal]
0x63(99) 20:01:00:0d:ec:08:60:c1 [Local]
0x61(97) 50:00:53:0f:ff:f0:10:06 [Virtual (IVR)]
Table 9-1 describes the significant fields shown in the show fcdomain domain-list command output.
Table 9-1 show fcdomain Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Domain ID
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Lists the domain IDs corresponding to the WWN.
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WWN
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Indicates the WWN of the switch (physical or virtual) that requested the corresponding domain ID.
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Principal
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Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the principal switch in the VSAN.
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Local
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Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN and domain ID of the local switch (the switch where you entered the show fcdomain domain-list command).
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Virtual (IVR)
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Indicates which row of the display lists the WWN of the virtual switch used by the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) manager to obtain the domain ID.
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The following example displays the allowed domain ID lists:
switch# show fcdomain allowed vsan 1
The following example shows the status of CFS distribution for allowed domain ID lists:
switch# show fcdomain status
The following example displays pending configuration changes:
switch# show fcdomain pending vsan 10
The following example displays the differences between the pending configuration and the current configuration:
switch# show fcdomain pending-diff vsan 10
The following example displays the status of the distribution session:
switch# show fcdomain session-status vsan 1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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fcdomain
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Configures the Fibre Channel domain feature.
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show fcdroplatency
To display the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters, use the show fcdroplatency command.
show fcdroplatency [network | switch]
Syntax Description
network
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(Optional) Network latency in milliseconds.
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switch
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(Optional) Switch latency in milliseconds.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays the configured Fibre Channel latency parameters:
switch# show fcdroplatency
show fcflow stats
To display the configured Fibre Channel flow (fcflow) information, use the show fcflow stats command.
show fcflow stats [aggregated | usage] [index flow-index]
Syntax Description
aggregated
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(Optional) Displays aggregated fcflow statistics.
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usage
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(Optional) Displays flow index usage
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index flow-index
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(Optional) Specifies an fcflow index.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays aggregated fcflow details:
switch# show fcflow stats aggregated
The following example displays fcflow details:
switch# show fcflow stats
The following example displays fcflow index usage:
switch# show fcflow stats usage
show fcid-allocation
Use the show fcid allocation command to display the Fibre Channel area list of company IDs.
show fcid-allocation area | company-id-from-wwn wwn [company-id]
Syntax Description
area
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Selects the auto area list of company IDs.
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company-id-from-wwn wwn
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Selects company ID from the specified world wide name (WWN).
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company-id
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(Optional) Selects the individual company ID (also know as Organizational Unit Identifier, or OUI) to display.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example shows the Fibre Channel area company list of company IDs:
switch# show fcid-allocation area
Fcid area allocation company id info:
00:50:2E
00:50:8B
00:60:B0
00:A0:B8
00:E0:69
00:E0:8B
00:32:23 +
Total company ids: 7
+ - Additional user configured company ids.
* - Explicitly deleted company ids from default list.
Table 9-2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 9-2 show fcid-allocation area company Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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+
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Indicates a company ID added to the default list.
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-
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Indicates a company ID deleted from the default list.
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show fcns database
To display the results of the discovery, or to display the name server database for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns database command.
show fcns database {detail [vsan vsan-id] | domain domain-id [detail] [vsan vsan-range] | fcid
fcid-id [detail] vsan vsan-range | local [detail] [vsan vsan-range] | vsan vsan-id}
Syntax Description
detail
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Displays all objects in each entry.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Displays entries for a specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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domain domain-id
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Displays entries in a domain.
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detail
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(Optional) Displays detailed entries for the domain.
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fcid fcid-id
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Displays entry for the given port.
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local
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Displays local entries.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The discovery can take several minutes to complete, especially if the fabric is large or if several devices are slow to respond.
Virtual enclosure ports can be viewed using the show fcns database command.
Examples
The following example displays the contents of the FCNS database:
switch# show fcns database
The following example displays the detailed contents of the FCNS database:
switch# show fcns database detail
The following example displays the management VSAN (VSAN 2):
switch# show fcns database vsan 2
The following example displays the database for all configured VSANs:
switch# show fcns database
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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fcns
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Configuration-mode command for name server configuration.
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show fcns statistics
To display the statistical information for a specified VSAN or for all VSANs, use the show fcns statistics command.
show fcns statistics [detail] [vsan vsan-id]
Syntax Description
detail
|
(Optional) Displays detailed statistics.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Displays statistics for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays statistical information for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcns statistics
show fcoe
To display the status of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) on the switch, use the show fcoe command.
show fcoe
Syntax Description
This command has no other keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays the FCoE status:
show fcroute
Use the show fcroute command to view specific information about existing Fibre Channel and FSPF configurations.
show fcroute {distance | label [label] vsan vsan-id | multicast [fc-id vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]
| summary [vsan vsan-id] | unicast [[host] fc-id fc-mask vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id]}
Syntax Description
distance
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Displays FC route preference.
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label
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Displays label routes.
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label
|
(Optional) Displays label routes for the specified label.
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vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the ID of the VSAN (from 1 to 4093).
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multicast
|
Displays FC multicast routes.
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fc-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the Fibre Channel ID.
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summary
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Displays the FC routes summary.
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unicast
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Displays FC unicast routes.
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host
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Displays unicast routes for the specified host.
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fc-mask
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Displays unicast routes for hosts that match the range of FC IDs that is specified by the mask.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
When the number of routes are displayed in the command output, both visible and hidden routes are included in the total number of routes.
Examples
The following example displays administrative distance:
switch# show fcroute distance
The following example displays multicast routing information:
switch# show fcroute multicast
The following example displays FCID information for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcroute multicast vsan 3
The following example displays FCID and interface information for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcroute multicast 0xffffff vsan 2
The following example displays unicast routing information:
switch# show fcroute unicast
The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcroute unicast vsan 4
The following example displays unicast routing information for a specified FCID:
switch# show fcroute unicast 0x040101 0xffffff vsan 4
The following example displays route database information:
switch# show fcroute summary
The following example displays route database information for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcroute summary vsan 4
show fcs
Use the show fcs commands to display the status of the fabric configuration.
show fcs {database [vsan vsan-id] | ie [nwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id | platform [name string] vsan
vsan-id | port [pwwn wwn] vsan vsan-id] | statistics vsan vsan-id | vsan}
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays local database of FCS.
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vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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ie
|
Displays interconnect element objects information.
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nwwn wwn
|
(Optional) Specifies a node WWN ID. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.
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platform
|
Displays platform objects information.
|
name string
|
(Optional) Specifies a platform name. Maximum length is 255 characters.
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port
|
Displays port objects information.
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pwwn wwn
|
(Optional) Specifies a port WWN ID. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.
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statistics
|
Displays statistics for FCS packets.
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vsan
|
Displays list of all the VSANs.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays FCS database information:
switch# show fcs database
The following example displays interconnect element object information for a specific VSAN:
switch# show fcs ie vsan 1
This command displays interconnect element object information for a specific WWN:
switch# show fcs ie nwwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df vsan 1
This command displays platform information:
switch# show fcs platform name SamplePlatform vsan 1
This command displays platform information within a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcs platform vsan 1
This command displays FCS port information within a specified VSAN:
switch# show fcs port vsan 24
This command displays ports within a specified WWN:
switch# show fcs port pwwn 20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de vsan 24
This command displays FCS statistics:
switch# show fcs statistics
show fcsp
To display the status of the Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) configuration, use the show fcsp commands.
show fcsp [asciiwwn ascii-wwn | dhchap [database] | interface {fc slot/port | vfc vfc-id} [statistics
| wwn]]
Syntax Description
asciiwwn ascii-wwn
|
(Optional) Displays the ASCII representation of the WWN used with AAA server.
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dhchap
|
(Optional) Displays the DHCHAP hash algorithm status.
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database
|
(Optional) Displays the contents of the local DHCHAP database.
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interface
|
(Optional) Displays the FC-SP settings for a Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
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vfc vfc-id
|
(Optional) Specifies a virtual Fibre Channel interface.
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statistics
|
(Optional) Displays the statistics for the specified interface.
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wwn
|
(Optional) Displays the FC-SP identity of the other device.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
4.0(0)N1(1a)
|
This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays DHCHAP configurations in FC interfaces:
switch# show fcsp interface fc2/3
The following example displays DHCHAP statistics for a FC interfaces:
switch# show fcsp interface fc2/3 statistics
The following example displays the FC-SP WWN of the device connected through a specified interface:
switch# show fcsp interface fc 2/1 wwn
The following example displays hash algorithm and DHCHAP groups configured for the local switch:
The following example displays the DHCHAP local password database:
switch# show fcsp dhchap database
The following example displays he ASCII representation of the device WWN:
switch# show fcsp asciiwwn 30:11:bb:cc:dd:33:11:22
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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fcsp enable
|
Enables the FC-SP feature for this switch.
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show fctimer
To view the Fibre Channel timers (fctimer), use the show fctimer command.
show fctimer [d_s_tov [vsan vsan-id] | e_d_tov [vsan vsan-id] | f_s_tov [vsan vsan-id] | r_a_tov
[vsan vsan-id] | last action status | pending | pending-diff | session status | status | vsan
vsan-id]
Syntax Description
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Displays information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
d_s_tov
|
(Optional) Displays the distributed services time out value (D_S_TOV) in milliseconds.
|
e_d_tov
|
(Optional) Displays the error detection time out value (E_D_TOV) in milliseconds.
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f_s_tov
|
(Optional) Displays the fabric stability time out value (F_S_TOV) in milliseconds.
|
r_a_tov
|
(Optional) Displays the resource allocation time out value (R_A_TOV) in milliseconds.
|
last action status
|
(Optional) Displays the status of the last CFS commit or discard operation.
|
pending
|
(Optional) Displays the status of pending fctimer commands.
|
pending-diff
|
(Optional) Displays the difference between pending database and running config.
|
session status
|
(Optional) Displays the state of fctimer CFS session.
|
status
|
(Optional) Displays the Fibre Channel timer status.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
The following example displays configured global TOVs:
The following example displays configured TOVs for a specified VSAN:
switch# show fctimer vsan 10
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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fctimer
|
Configures fctimer parameters.
|
show fdmi
To display the Fabric-Device Management Interface (FDMI) database information, use the show fdmi command.
show fdmi database [detail [hba-id {hba-id vsan vsan-id} | vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id] |
suppress-updates
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays the FDMI database contents.
|
detail
|
(Optional) Specifies detailed FDMI information.
|
hba-id hba-id
|
(Optional) Displays detailed information for the specified HBA entry.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Specifies FDMI information for the specified VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
suppress-updates
|
Displays the VSANs that are configured to suppress updates.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
The following example displays all HBA management servers:
switch# show fdmi database
The following example displays VSAN1-specific FDMI information:
switch# show fdmi database detail vsan 1
The following example displays details for the specified HBA entry:
switch# show fdmi database detail Hba-id 21:01:00:e0:8b:2a:f6:54 vsan 1
show flogi
To list all the fabric login (FLOGI) sessions through all interfaces across all VSANs, use the show flogi command.
show flogi {auto-area-list} | database {fcid fcid-id | interface {fc slot/port | vfc vfc-id} | vsan
vsan-id}
Syntax Description
auto-area-list
|
Displays the list of Organizational Unit Identifiers (OUIs) that are allocated areas.
|
database
|
Displays information about FLOGI sessions.
|
fcid fcid-id
|
Displays FLOGI database entries based on the FCID allocated. The format is 0xhhhhhh.
|
interface
|
Displays FLOGI database entries based on the logged in interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
Specifies the Fibre Channel or virtual Fibre Channel interface by slot and port number.
|
vfc vfc-id
|
Specifies a virtual Fibre Channel interface.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Displays FLOGI database entries based on the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
The output of this command is sorted by interface numbers and then by VSAN IDs.
In a Fibre Channel fabric, each host or disk requires an FCID. Use the show flogi database command to verify if a storage device is displayed in the fabric login (FLOGI) table as in the examples below. If the required device is displayed in the FLOGI table, the fabric login is successful. Examine the FLOGI database on a switch that is directly connected to the host HBA and connected ports.
Examples
The following example displays details on the FLOGI database:
switch# show flogi database
The following example displays the FLOGI interface:
switch# show flogi database interface fc 2/3
The following example displays the FLOGI VSAN:
switch# show flogi database vsan 1
The following example displays the FLOGI for a specific FCID:
switch# show flogi database fcid 0xef02e2
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show fcns database
|
Displays all the local and remote name server entries
|
show fspf
To display global Fibre Shortest Path First (FSPF) routing information, use the show fspf command.
show fspf [database [vsan vsan-id] [detail | domain domain-id detail] | interface | vsan vsan-id
interface {fc slot/port | san-port-channel port-channel}]
Syntax Description
database
|
(Optional) Displays the FSPF link state database.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
detail
|
(Optional) Displays detailed FSPF information.
|
domain domain-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the domain of the database. The range is 0 to 255.
|
interface
|
(Optional) Specifies the FSPF interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
Specifies the Fibre Channel interface to configure.
|
san-port-channel port-channel
|
Specifies the port channel interface. The range is 1 to 256.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
If you enter the command without parameters, all the entries in the database are displayed.
Examples
The following example displays FSPF interface information:
switch# show fspf interface vsan 1 fc2/1
The following example displays FSPF database information:
switch# show fspf database vsan 1
This command displays FSPF information for a specified VSAN:
show in-order-guarantee
To display the present configured state of the in-order delivery feature, use the show in-order-guarantee command.
show in-order-guarantee
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
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Examples
The following example displays the present configuration status of the in-order delivery feature:
switch# show in-order-guarantee
show lldp
To display information about the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) configuration on the switch, use the show lldp command.
show lldp {interface {ethernet slot/port | mgmt intf-no} | neighbors [detail | interface] | timers
| traffic [interface {ethernet slot/port | mgmt intf-no}]}
Syntax Description
interface
|
Displays LLDP interface information, or LLDP neighbor information on an interface.
|
ethernet slot/port
|
Displays the configuration information of the Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128.
|
mgmt intf-no
|
Displays the configuration information of the management interface. The management interface number is 0.
|
neighbors
|
Displays information about LLDP neighbors.
|
detail
|
(Optional) Displays the detailed information about LLDP neighbors.
|
timers
|
Displays information about LLDP timers.
|
traffic
|
Displays the LLDP counters configured on the switch.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
This example shows how to display LLDP interface information:
switch# show lldp traffic interface ethernet 1/1
LLDP interface traffic statistics:
Total frames transmitted: 7490
Total frames received: 7458
Total frames received in error: 0
Total frames discarded: 0
Total unrecognized TLVs: 0
This example shows how to display LLDP management interface information:
switch# show lldp traffic interface mgmt 0
LLDP interface traffic statistics:
Total frames transmitted: 0
Total frames received in error: 0
Total frames discarded: 0
Total unrecognized TLVs: 0
This example shows how to display LLDP timers configured on the switch:
Reinit-time in seconds: 2
Transmit interval in seconds: 30
This example shows how to display LLDP neighbor information:
switch# show lldp neighbors
(R) Router, (B) Bridge, (T) Telephone, (C) DOCSIS Cable Device
(W) WLAN Access Point, (P) Repeater, (S) Station, (O) Other
Local Intf Chassis ID Port ID Hold-time Capability
Eth1/1 000d.eca3.6080 Eth1/1 120 B
Eth1/2 000d.eca3.6080 Eth1/2 120 B
Eth1/3 000d.eca3.6080 Eth1/3 120 B
Eth1/4 000d.eca3.6080 Eth1/4 120 B
Eth1/7 000d.ecf2.0880 Eth1/7 120 B
Eth1/8 000d.ecf2.0880 Eth1/8 120 B
Eth1/9 000d.ecf2.0b40 Eth1/9 120 B
Eth1/10 000d.ecf2.0b40 Eth1/10 120 B
This example shows how to display LLDP information for a specified interface:
switch# show lldp interface ethernet 1/1
Enable (tx/rx/dcbx): Y/Y/Y Port Mac address: 00:0d:ec:b2:30:c8
004 009 4e354b2d 506f7274 00
005 013 45756765 6e652d4e 354b2d32 00
006 010 4e354b2d 53776974 6368
008 012 05010ac1 8303021a 00000000
128 055 001b2102 020a0000 00000001 00000001 06060000 80000808 080a0000
80008906 001b2108 04110000 80000001 00003232 00000000 000002
This example shows how to display LLDP traffic information:
switch# show lldp traffic
Total frames transmitted: 89743
Total frames received: 59300
Total frames received in error: 0
Total frames discarded: 0
Total unrecognized TLVs: 0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
lldp
|
Configures the global LLDP options on the switch.
|
lldp (Interface)
|
Configures the LLDP feature on an interface.
|
show loadbalancing
To display load-balancing status for specific unicast flows, use the show loadbalancing command.
show loadbalancing vsan vsan-id source-fcid dest-fcid [exchange-id]
Syntax Description
vsan vsan-id
|
Displays FLOGI database entries based on the FCID allocated. The format is 0xhhhhhh.
|
source-fcid
|
Displays loadbalancing status for the specified source FCID. The format is 0xhhhhhh.
|
dest-fcid
|
Displays loadbalancing status for the specified destination FCID. The format is 0xhhhhhh.
|
exchange-id
|
(Optional) Displays loadbalancing status for the specified exchange. The format is 0xhhhhhh.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
The following example displays the load-balancing information for the specified source and destination in VSAN 3:
switch# show loadbalancing vsan 3 0x3345 0x2546
show npv flogi-table
To display the information about N port virtualization (NPV) FLOGI session, use the show npv flogi-table command.
show npv flogi-table
Syntax Description
This command has no other keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
The show npv flogi-table command is available only when the switch is in NPV mode.
Examples
The following example displays the information on NPV FLOGI session:
switch# show npv flogi-table
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show npv status
|
Displays the NPV current status.
|
show npv status
To display the N port virtualization (NPV) current status, use the show npv status command.
show npv status
Syntax Description
This command has no other keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
The show npv status command is available only when the switch is in NPV mode.
Examples
The following example displays the current status of NPV:
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show npv flogi-table
|
Displays the information about NPV FLOGI session.
|
show npv traffic-map
To display N port virtualization (NPV) traffic maps, use the show npv traffic-map command.
show npv traffic-map
Syntax Description
This command has no other keywords or arguments.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The show npv traffic-map command is available only when the switch is in NPV mode.
Examples
The following example displays the current status of NPV:
switch# show npv traffic-map
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show npv flogi-table
|
Displays the information about NPV FLOGI session.
|
show port index-allocation
To display port index allocation information, use the show port index-allocation command.
show port index-allocation [startup]
Syntax Description
startup
|
(Optional) Displays port index allocation information at startup.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Note
On a switch where the maximum number of port indexes is 256, any module that exceeds that limit does not power up. There is no startup module index distribution for the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch.
Examples
The following example displays port index allocation information:
switch# show port index-allocation
show port-security
To display configured port security feature information, use the show port-security command.
show port-security {database [active [vsan vsan-id]] | fwwn fwwn-id vsan vsan-id | interface {fc
slot/port | san-port-channel port} vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id] | pending [vsan vsan-id] |
pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] | session status [vsan vsan-id] | statistics [vsan vsan-id] | status
[vsan vsan-id] | violations [last count | vsan vsan-id]}
Syntax Description
database
|
Displays database-related port security information.
|
active
|
(Optional) Displays the activated database information.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Displays information for the specified database.
|
fwwn fwwn-id
|
Displays information for the specified fabric WWN.
|
interface
|
Displays information for an interface.
|
fc slot/port
|
Displays information for the specified Fibre Channel interface.
|
san-port-channel port
|
Displays information for the specified SAN port channel interface. The range is 1 to 128.
|
pending
|
Displays the server address pending configuration.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays the server address pending configuration differences with the active configuration.
|
session status
|
Displays the port security session status on a per VSAN basis.
|
statistics
|
Displays port security statistics.
|
status
|
Displays the port security status on a per VSAN basis.
|
violations
|
Displays violations in the port security database.
|
last count
|
(Optional) Displays the last number of lines in the database. The range is 1 to 100.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
The access information for each port can be individually displayed. If you specify the fabric world wide name (fWWN) or interface options, all devices that are paired in the active database (at that point) with the given fWWN or the interface are displayed.
When you enter the show port-security command with the last number option, only the specified number of entries that appear first are displayed.
Examples
The following example displays the contents of the port security database:
switch# show port-security database
The following example displays the output of the active port security database in VSAN 1:
switch# show port-security database vsan 1
The following example displays the active database:
switch# show port-security database active
The following example displays the wildcard fWWN port security in VSAN 1:
switch# show port-security database fwwn 20:85:00:44:22:00:4a:9e vsan 1
The following example displays the configured fWWN port security in VSAN 1:
switch# show port-security database fwwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:95:de vsan 1
The following example displays the interface port information in VSAN 2.
switch# show port-security database interface fc 2/1 vsan 2
The following example displays the port security statistics:
switch# show port-security statistics
The following example displays the status of the active database and the autolearn configuration.
switch# show port-security status
The following example displays the previous 100 violations.
switch# show port-security violations
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
port-security
|
Configures port security parameters.
|
show rlir
To display Registered Link Incident Report (RLIR) information, use the show rlir command.
show rlir {erl [vsan vsan-id] | history | recent {interface fc slot/port | portnumber port} |
statistics [vsan vsan-id]}
Syntax Description
erl
|
Displays the Established Registration List.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
history
|
Displays the link incident history.
|
recent
|
Displays recent link incidents.
|
interface fc slot/port
|
Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
|
portnumber port
|
Displays RLIR information for the specified port number.
|
statistics
|
Displays RLIR statistics for all VSANs or the specified VSAN.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays RLIR information for VSAN 1:
switch# show rlir erl vsan 1
The following example displays RLIR statistics:
switch# show rlir statistics vsan 1
show rscn
To display Registered State Change Notification (RSCN) information, use the show rscn command.
show rscn {event-tov vsan vsan-id | pending vsan vsan-id | pending-diff vsan vsan-id | scr-table
[vsan vsan-id] | session status vsan vsan-id | statistics [vsan vsan-id]}
Syntax Description
event-tov
|
Displays the event timeout value.
|
vsan vsan-id
|
Specifies a VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
pending
|
Displays the pending configuration.
|
pending-diff
|
Displays the difference between the active and the pending configuration.
|
scr-table
|
Displays the State Change Registration (SCR) table.
|
session status
|
Displays RSCN session status.
|
statistics
|
Displays RSCN statistics.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
The SCR table cannot be configured. It is only populated if one or more N ports send SCR frames to register for RSCN information. If the show rscn scr-table command does not return any entries, no N port is interested in receiving RSCN information.
Examples
The following example displays RSCN information:
switch# show rscn scr-table vsan 1
The following example displays RSCN statistics:
switch# show rscn statistics vsan 1
The following example shows the RSCN event timeout value configured on VSAN 1:
switch# show rscn event-tov vsan 1
The following example shows the difference between the active RSCN configuration and the pending RSCN configuration on VSAN 1:
switch# show rscn pending-diff vsan 1
show san-port-channel
Use the show san-port-channel command to view information about existing SAN port channel configurations.
show san-port-channel {compatibility-parameters | consistency [detail] | database [interface
san-port-channel port] | summary | usage}
Syntax Description
compatibility-parameters
|
Displays compatibility parameters.
|
consistency
|
Displays the database consistency information of all modules.
|
detail
|
(Optional) Displays detailed database consistency information.
|
database
|
Displays SAN port channel database information.
|
interface san-port-channel port
|
(Optional) Specifies the SAN port channel number. The range is 1 to 256.
|
summary
|
Displays SAN port channel summary.
|
usage
|
Displays SAN port channel number usage.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
The following example displays the SAN port channel summary:
switch# show san-port-channel summary
The following example displays the SAN port channel compatibility parameters:
switch# show san-port-channel compatibility-parameters
The following example displays the SAN port channel database:
switch# show san-port-channel database
The following example displays the consistency status of the SAN port channel database:
switch# show san-port-channel consistency
The following example displays detailed information about the consistency status of the SAN port channel database:
switch# show san-port-channel consistency detail
The show san-port-channel usage command displays details of the used and unused SAN port channel numbers:
switch# show san-port-channel usage
show scsi-target
To display information about existing SCSI target configurations, use the show scsi-target command.
show scsi-target {auto-poll | custom-list | devices [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] | disk [vsan
vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] | lun [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] [os [aix | all | hpux | linux | solaris |
windows] | pwwn | status | tape [vsan vsan-id] [fcid fcid-id] | vsan vsan-id}
Syntax Description
auto-poll
|
Displays SCSI target auto polling information.
|
custom-list
|
Displays customized discovered targets.
|
devices
|
Displays discovered SCSI target devices information
|
vsan vsan-range
|
(Optional) Specifies the VSAN ID or VSAN range. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
fcid fcid-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the FCID of the SCSI target to display.
|
disk
|
Displays discovered disk information.
|
lun
|
Displays discovered SCSI target LUN information.
|
os
|
(Optional) Discovers the specified operating system.
|
aix
|
(Optional) Specifies the AIX operating system.
|
all
|
(Optional) Specifies all operating systems.
|
hpux
|
(Optional) Specifies the HPUX operating system.
|
linux
|
(Optional) Specifies the Linux operating system.
|
solaris
|
(Optional) Specifies the Solaris operating system.
|
windows
|
(Optional) Specifies the Windows operating system.
|
pwwn
|
Displays discovered pWWN information for each operating system.
|
status
|
Displays SCSI target discovery status.
|
tape
|
Displays discovered tape information.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show scsi-target auto-poll command to verify automatic discovery of online SCSI targets.
Examples
The following example displays the status of a SCSI discovery:
switch# show scsi-target status
The following example displays a customized discovered targets:
switch# show scsi-target custom-list
The following example displays discovered disk information:
switch# show scsi-target disk
The following example displays the discovered LUNs for all operating systems:
switch# show scsi-target lun os all
The following example displays the discovered LUNs for the Solaris operating system:
switch# show scsi-target lun os solaris
The following example displays auto-polling information:
switch# show scsi-target auto-poll
The following example displays the port WWN that is assigned to each operating system (Windows, AIX, Solaris, Linux, or HPUX):
switch# show scsi-target pwwn
show topology
To display topology information for connected SAN switches, use the show topology command.
show topology [vsan vsan-id]
Syntax Description
vsan vsan-id
|
(Optional) Displays information for a VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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Examples
The following example displays topology information:
show trunk protocol
To display trunk protocol status, use the show trunk protocol command.
show trunk protocol
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays trunk protocol status:
switch# show trunk protocol
show vsan
To display information about configured VSAN, use the show vsan command.
show vsan [vsan-id [membership] | membership [interface {fc slot/port | san-port-channel port
| vfc vfc-id}] | usage]
Syntax Description
vsan-id
|
(Optional) Displays information for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
|
membership
|
(Optional) Displays membership information.
|
interface
|
(Optional) Specifies the interface type.
|
fc slot/port
|
(Optional) Specifies a Fibre Channel interface.
|
san-port-channel port
|
(Optional) Specifies a SAN port channel interface specified by the port channel number.
|
vfc vfc-id
|
(Optional) Specifies a virtual Fibre Channel interface.
|
usage
|
(Optional) Displays VSAN usage in the system.
|
Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Usage Guidelines
When you enter the show vsan membership interface command, interface information is displayed for interfaces that are configured in this VSAN.
The interface range must be in ascending order and non-overlapping. You can specify a range using a hyphen and several interfaces using commas:
•
The interface range format for a Fibre Channel interface range is
fcslot/port - port , fcslot/port , fcslot/port:
For example, show int fc2/1 - 3 , fc2/4 , fc3/2
Examples
The following example displays configured VSAN information:
The following example displays membership information for all VSANs.
switch # show vsan membership
The following example displays membership information for a specified interface:
switch # show vsan membership interface fc1/1
show wwn
To display the status of the WWN configuration, use the show wwn command.
show wwn {status [block-id number] | switch | vsan-wwn}
Syntax Description
status
|
Displays a summary of WWN usage and alarm status.
|
block-id number
|
(Optional) Displays WWN usage and alarm status for a block ID. The range is 34 to 1793.
|
switch
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Displays switch WWN.
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vsan-wwn
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Displays all user-configured VSAN WWNs.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays the WWN of the switch:
The following example displays a user-configured VSAN WWN:
switch# show wwn vsan-wwn
show zone
To display zone information, use the show zone command.
show zone [active [vsan vsan-id] | analysis {active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id | zoneset
zoneset-name} | ess [vsan vsan-id] | member {fcalias alias-name | fcid fcid-id [active | lun
lun-id | vsan vsan-id] | pwwn wwn [active | lun lun-id | vsan vsan-id]} | name string [active]
[pending] [vsan vsan-id] | pending [active] [vsan vsan-id] | pending-diff [vsan vsan-id] |
policy [pending] [vsan vsan-id] | statistics [vsan vsan-id] | status [vsan vsan-id]]
Syntax Description
active
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(Optional) Displays zones which are part of active zone set.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Displays zones belonging to the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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analysis
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(Optional) Displays analysis of the zone database.
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active
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Displays analysis of the active zone database.
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vsan
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Displays analysis of the zone database for the specified VSAN.
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zoneset zoneset-name
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Displays analysis of the specified zoneset.
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ess
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(Optional) Displays ESS information.
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member
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(Optional) Displays all zones in which the given member is part of.
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fcalias alias-name
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Displays member information for a specific fcalias.
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fc-id fc-id
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Displays member information for a specific Fibre Channel ID.
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lun lun-id
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Displays logical unit ID.
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pwwn wwwn
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Displays device name information for a specific pWWN. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
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name string
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Displays members of a specified zone.
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pending
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Displays members of a specified zone in the current session.
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pending-diff
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Displays pending changes to the zone database.
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statistics
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Displays zone server statistics.
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status
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Displays zone server current status.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays configured zone information:
The following example displays zone information for a specific VSAN:
The following example displays members of a specific zone:
switch# show zone name Zone1
The following example displays all zones to which a member belongs using the FCID:
switch# show zone member pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:9c:48:e5
The following example displays the number of control frames exchanged with other switches:
switch# show zone statistics
The following example displays the status of the configured zones:
The following example checks the status of the zoneset distribute vsan command and displays the default zone attributes of a specific VSAN or all active VSANs:
switch# show zone status vsan 1
VSAN:1 default-zone:deny distribute:active only Interop:default
mode:basic merge-control:allow session:none
hard-zoning:enabled
Default zone:
qos:low broadcast:disabled ronly:disabled
Full Zoning Database :
Zonesets:0 Zones:0 Aliases:0
Active Zoning Database :
Database Not Available
Status:
Table 9-3 describes the significant fields shown in the show zone status vsan display.
Table 9-3 show zone status Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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VSAN:
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VSAN number displayed.
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default-zone:
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Default-zone policy either permit or deny.
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Default zone:
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The Default zone field displays the attributes for the specified VSAN. The attributes include: Qos level, broadcast zoning enabled/disabled, and read-only zoning enabled/disabled.
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distribute:
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Distribute full-zone set (full) or active-zone set (active only).
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Interop:
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Displays interop mode. 100 = default, 1 = standard, 2 and 3 = Non-Cisco vendors.
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mode:
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Displays zoning mode either basic or enhanced.
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merge control:
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Displays merge policy either allow or restrict.
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Hard zoning is
enabled
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If hardware resources (TCAM) becomes full, hard zoning is automatically disabled.
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Full Zoning Database:
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Displays values of zone database.
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Active Zoning
Database:
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Displays values of active zone database.
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Status:
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Displays status of last zone distribution.
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show zone analysis
To display detailed analysis and statistical information about the zoning database, use the show zone analysis command.
show zone analysis {active vsan vsan-id | vsan vsan-id | zoneset name vsan vsan-id}
Syntax Description
active
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Displays analysis information for the active zone set.
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vsan vsan-id
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Displays analysis information for the specified VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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zoneset name
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Displays zone set analysis information for the specified zone set.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays detailed statistics and analysis of the active zoning database:
switch# show zone analysis active vsan 1
The following example displays detailed statistics and analysis of the full zoning database:
switch# sh zone analysis vsan 1
Zoning database analysis vsan 1
Full zoning database
Last updated at: 14:36:56 UTC Oct 04 2005
Last updated by: Local [CLI / SNMP / GS / CIM / INTERNAL] or
Merge [interface] or
Remote [Domain, IP-Address]
[Switch name]
Num zonesets: 1
Num zones: 1
Num aliases: 0
Num attribute groups: 0
Formatted database size: < 1 Kb / 2000 kb ( < 1% usage)
Unassigned zones:
zone name z1 vsan 1
Table 9-4 describes the fields displayed in the output of a show zone analysis command for the full zoning database.
Table 9-4 show zone analysis Field Descriptions for the Full Zoning Database
Field
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Description
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Last updated at
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Displays a time stamp showing when the full zoning database was last updated.
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Last Updated by
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Displays the agent that most recently modified the full zoning database. The agent can be one of the following three types:
• Local: indicates that the full database was last modified locally through a configuration change from one of the following applications:
– CLI—The full zoning database was modified by the user from the command line interface.
– SNMP—The full zoning database was modified by the user through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
– GS—The full zoning database was modified from the Generic Services (GS) client.
– CIM—The full zoning database was modified by the applications using the Common Information Model (CIM).
– INTERNAL—The full zoning database was modified as a result of an internal activation either from Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) or from the IP storage services manager.
• Merge—Indicates that the full database was last modified by the Merge protocol. In this case, the interface on which the merge occurred is also displayed.
• Remote—Indicates that the full database was last modified by the Change protocol, initiated by a remote switch, when the full zone set distribution was enabled. The domain, IP address, and switch name of the switch initiating the change are also displayed.
Note The switch name is displayed on the next line, aligned with the domain, only if the switch name is set. The default switch name switch and the ip-address are not displayed.
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Num zonesets
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Displays the total number of zone sets in the database.
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Num zones
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Displays the total number of zones in the database, including unassigned zones.
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Num aliases
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Displays the total number of aliases in the database, including unassigned FC aliases.
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Num attribute groups
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Displays the total number of attribute groups in the database. This field applies only when enhanced zoning is used.
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Formatted database size
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Displays the total size of the full database when formatted to be sent over the wire.
The formatted database size is displayed in kilobytes in this format: < X KB / Y KB, as in the following example:
Formatted database size: < 1 KB/2000 KB
In this example, the formatted database size is less than 1 KB out of the maximum size of 2000 KB.
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Unassigned zones
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Displays all the unassigned zones in the VSAN. Only the names of the zones are displayed. The details about the members of the zone are not displayed in this section.
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The following example displays zone set analysis information:
switch# show zone analysis zoneset zs1 vsan 1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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zone compact database
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Compacts a zone database in a VSAN.
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show zoneset
To display the configured zone sets, use the show zoneset command.
show zoneset [active [vsan vsan-id] | brief [active [vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id] | name
zoneset-name [active [vsan vsan-id] | brief [active [vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id] | vsan
vsan-id] | pending [active [vsan vsan-id] | brief [active [vsan vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id] | vsan
vsan-id] | vsan vsan-id
Syntax Description
active
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(Optional) Displays only active zone sets.
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vsan vsan-id
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(Optional) Displays the VSAN. The range is 1 to 4093
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brief
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(Optional) Displays zone set members in a brief list.
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name zoneset-name
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(Optional) Displays members of a specified zone set.
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pending
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(Optional) Displays zone sets members that are in session.
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Command Default
None
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.0(0)N1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following example displays configured zone set information:
switch# show zoneset vsan 1
The following example displays configured zone set information for a specific VSAN:
switch# show zoneset vsan 2-3